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So I need a new prop...

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737jenkins

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There's a lesson here somewhere, but suffice to say, it was time for engine OH, and it turned into a huge case of while you're in here. The mount and prop were original to my 1968 -180D, so I thought I should "do it correctly" and send them out to be looked at. The mount went to Aerospace Welding, easy peasy, and is on its way back in about 2 weeks. The prop went to a shop in PA, they found corrosion in the hub, and red tagged it. It's 56 years old, so I wasn't shocked, but, I'm trying to find a new one and they seem to be unobtanium.

Any suggestions on a source for a Sensenich 76EM8S5-60?
 

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